On 6/15/07, Newyorkbrad (Wikipedia) <newyorkbrad(a)gmail.com> wrote:
No privacy violation is involved because mentioning that an individual
edits
through proxies does not reveal anything about the person's real-life
identity or location nor even link the person with other Wikipedia
accounts.
This is a point worth re-iterating. I haven't revealed anything about
"CharlotteWebb". "CharlotteWebb" is a pseudonym, obviously based on
the book
"Charlotte's Webb". I cannot reveal anything personal about the person who
is using the CharlotteWebb account because I don't know anything about them.
Nothing. I don't know their name, age, gender, location, height, weight,
shoe size, nationality, religion, native language, even their IP address. I
know *nothing* about them, and I cannot reveal what I do not know.